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Demo Blog (React Blog Github)🔥 #1
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Comments like this, works? |
Not now, but maybe in the future. For now, it's just the reactions |
I would check out https://github.com/utterance/utterances. Similar concept but using Github Issues as comments. |
Yeah that project was my inspiration. Check Readme.md |
very cool 😎 |
An awesome idea might steal it for my Nuxt site. 😄 👍 |
@thinkverse yeah go-ahead |
test comment |
nice |
Awesome |
haha |
lovely !! |
Hii |
testing how it works |
that's freaking cool |
胜多负少的 |
kk |
Awesome Work! |
Loved the blog! Interesting design. |
intresting |
nice idea |
you've got some overflow-x going on here |
hey thats cool! |
Hello |
Hi |
Cool |
Awesome |
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Bbnnn |
Cool |
crip crip crip |
Cool |
It's really awesome 👍🏻😎🤩 |
cool |
Cool |
awesome |
ye bhi sahi hai bc🫡🫡 |
forking it |
hi |
Live demo
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How about some code?
Pretty neat, eh?
More info?
Read usage information and more on Github. These tell git to add all the work that you’ve done so far into one tidy package called a “commit.” Then, it names your commit to represent the changes that you’ve made. For my first commit, I always call it “initial commit.” However, if you just built your header HTML, you might call your commit “header HTML.” You should see something like this:
A component by Saad Pasta
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